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Show Conference on Families Following is a compilation of this conference. We want to thank Doris f COMMUNICATION SKILLS: This was an area that could be handled on a local level. Classes should be taught in the schools as well as adult education classes to teach parents. Parents would also like to be illinore, Utah 84631 Friday, March Increases, Notes Dairymen er PROVO - Tremendous taught how to tcaih their improvements have been children about sex. made in cows and Utah Young people need to By Max Martin herds over the dairy Irrriloriul Mtilrhnuvr show proof of taking driPark Superintendent noted 27 years, past Muir llisloriuil Monument vers education to obtain speakers at the Utah a drivers license, so why In 1959 the annual retraffic. Why the state is in- Convention Dairymen mit have them show proof volved in the business of port of Utah State Park There are now 44 state held recently in Provo of taking marriage and Parks and Recreation may & Recreation Commis-bThe speakers attribu parks in Utah with a of interest to our local sion outlined the three total visitation record of ted the progress in r parenting classes to obfor tain a marriage license. citizens various following objectives as 2,500,000 in 1970. steadto conscientious We hear much justification for establish-stati- e ily increasing to 6,768,961 This should help reduce reason. dairymen, milk testers, about the bureau- - ment of the park system: the number of divorces ending fiscal year June and educators and to the and the problems which cratie government, high 1. The benefits to our 1979. According to Utah arise from divorce. taxes, oppressors of free own residents and the Travel Council, ten mil'TELEVISION: How generations to come after lion people visited Utah It was enterprise, etc. felt this needed to be Does the park system fit them accruing from their last year leaving a sum of regulated by the parents into the scheme of things? direct use and personal 350 million dollars in themselves. The need to set up a enjoyment of our propos- - revenue. On this basis it is estiDRUGS: This is a serstate park system has ed Utah State Park & ious problem. mated that the state park It was been recognized by peo- - Recreation areas, felt the police were doing pie in the know, many 2. The benefits certain system brought revenue all they could to regulate years prior to the estab- - to accrue to the states into the state amounting the problems, but it lishment of Utah's first general economy through to $6,768,961 as a result needed to come from in- state park. winning a larger share of of its influence on tourside. This needs to be Thanks to some of the the nations tourist busi- - ism. handled on an educational Although some of our leading citizens of Fill- - ness for which our sister basis, also preferably more who had the fore- - states so vigorously corn-sig- parks are free to the visischools. the to recognize the pete, tor, fee areas brought in through to the state treasury an 3. The potential Going along with this, need and pushed to con- sum of the legislature to crease in annual revenue additional changes need to be made in the judicial system so establish the "first state to the states $832,486. treasury You be the judge; are that people who are guilty park right here in Fill- - from taxes which will flow can be punished without from a greatly increased your state parks an asset more. too much manipulation tourist and vacationist or liability? between and lawyers judges. ERA: This was felt Spell to be a serious deterrent to the families. was to be built. What Well, let's see, its wrote me a letter and conSupport was given to TERRITORIAL State-hous- fessed to reading "Our an appropriate natural the government programs We used to call Park under the "Mu- name for the square? dealing in health care: it "The Old Capitol seum Scope logo, made Why didnt they call blood pressure testing, that? and proudly announced the following comment: cancer that it was Utahs First immunizations, The views of Mrs. "I firmly believe that clinics, etc. The mental State are appreciEdmunds Some should town the Capitol." square health program was also history bugs got up be changed to "State ated. In addition to sharIt was felt applauded. This ing this thought with the House Square. tight over the was a program par- claim and it was later public I will see that her would advertise the ents wanted to keep for officially in a very suggestion is made known designated State House their children. In the priThe Territorial State-hous- e big way. Nothing could to appropriate park offivate sector, PTA was State Historical be done that would be cials. commended for the work Monument. Ahemll more effective. May I suggest howWhen they do to upgrade the After spitting that one Brigham came and picked ever, that the Territorial I families. ? out, do I appear to be Fillmore out as the place Statehouse is listed on More volunteer pro- turning blue in the face? for the State Capitol the National Register of Historic Places and regrams and volunteering Be that as it may, and named it Fillmore, from trained people would Della Dame Edmunds, he left word to build ceives wide publicity f 6, cut costs and still get a former resident of the fort near the State under our present name. the information to the Fillmore, now living in No doubt a change of of where House Square, would name who course the State House people who need help Salt Lake present City, some problems. The matter would have to come before the Utah State Park Board of with proper Carter Utah is attached to Directors if a however the hear backing fee, to public Those os the wishing registration Angeles conference, is made. be to will be two optional featured speakers only and l0 he held in July, and will change there Museum hours: Open luncheons at $8 78 and $8 40 not register as a conference have 12 official delegates to daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each. Registration forms delegate will be admitted as that conference. agent with sion Sets ii e Ins the I9S2 in his lie top producing dairy field averaged just HS84 lbs of milk and ISO lbs of hutlerfat per ow that year. I niphasiing achievement in the Utah Dairy Herd Improvement Asso-- i nilion (Dll I A ) Dr Wal i for I (Mints , 1980 Page 7 were presented plaques by the Utah DHIA Stariworth, Conard Deseret dairyman, was elected to the Hoard of Directors of Utah Dairy men's Assoc lation ( "iow-powe- 21 lace R. Taylor, USU ex tension diary man, Logan, cited current top producOwn ing herds in Utah ers of the high producing herds and cows for 1979 Exten- He showed lust dairy production ii port c Rasmussen, who chaired the conference in Fillmore under the direction Lem of Commissioner who was the Lovell, chairman for the County. We would also like to thank those who participated on the panel and also those who took time to testify. 15 testified, people eight people participated on the hearing committee. The most often expressed problems: It was INFLATION: felt that the families themselves could balance their own personal budgets, live within their incomes and not try to keep up with the Joneses, but the Federal Government should also operate on a balanced budget. One of the federal programs that came under the most criticism was the food stamp program and the welfare It was felt program. people should get what they earn. People needa on temporary help ing basis due to accident or illness should be given help, but if able to work opportunities should be provided even if it is work that can be done in the home. ONE CALLCOULD HAVE KEPT THEM FROM CUTTING OFF HUNDREDS OF TELEPHONES. They Vu just cut through an undrrgioiind telephone cable. Anri you could too, unless on call Gtntinental Tele tlx fore you dig. By calling otii local Business 01 fice on can TAt find out where tlie cable is Avjj That? Howja and how be o istly to be costly for those h se telephone service is interrupted. So dont take unneces- sary chances. The next time youre planning any digging, call C ntment;t Telephone beloie v u stall. in e. non-factu- 4-- .025 " :jKff7 iJi h ' (5ne teleplx me call from you can insine uninterrupted teleplx me service to hundreds t "tli ers. ' Q?fP Continental Telephone of the West You can always ua'I t m us. Conference on Families tAaft "own" tram.es l tab's Burlenshaw ogan. the 1979 American Mother of the year, will be the first of four leaturcd speakers al the Utah onlerense on Families , I C The conference will be held at the Hotel Utah in Salt 24-2I ake C it) on March and will be the culmination of marathon series of hearings now concluding in every county of the stale. Mrs. Burlenshaw will address the conference from 5 I to 148 p m. on March 24, and her subject will be "Successful Parenting." She and her husband. Dr. Claude Burtgcnshaw, have raised eight children, all now married. The Keynote Address, at 8 pm in the Capitol Theater, will be given by Dr. Urie Brofenbrcnner, Department of Human Development and a Studies, 1 be in by March 12, 1980, and mav be obtained by must writing or onlerences of Division Education, calling-- Institutes, Continuing 1152 Annex Building, University of Utah. Salt lake City, UT 84112, phone & space permits, both at the Hotel Utah and at the Capitol Theater. Utah's Conference is being held preparatory to the While House Conference on I amilics, being held in three this summer at the mandate of President Jimmy The delegate selection will be that processs Governor Matheson will is available The Pod to the public for a nominal fee, to help offset operational expenses. Phone will Committee Steering select 4 delegates, the state select 4 delegates, and 4 will be elected by the delegates 743-531- a a cure for backache tome r btti s people in the 1800's the UTah ommended a "tea" made rec-citie- registered at Conference on Families. m tin ! hi i: illH 1 JL Cornell University. His speech is entitled Who Cares for America's Children. A major address will begin the second days session at the Hotel Utah from 8:30 to 9.30 a m. Dr. Ned Gaylin, College of Family Studies, University of Maryland, will discuss "Rediscovering The f Dairy cow-pow- SCOPE March 4, 1980, the White House Conference on Families was held at the Senior Citizens Center in Fillmore. On family Millard County Progress, MUSEUM ii o 0 1 Weve just made saving for retirement a lot more rewarding . amily. At 12:30 p m. that day Dr. Carlfred Broderick, Department of Sociology, of Southern University California, will present the last major address of the The conference, entitled, Family: Its Own Greatest Resource. Other special highlights of the conference will include a welcome by Governor Scott M. Matheson, beginning at 9 a.m. on March 24, followed by a presentation: The Family - Utah's families will also be given during the conference. The rest of conference will be taken up with 24 intensive workshop sessions, each 'A hours long, on problems and issues facing families going into the 1980s, which have slide-tap- e on IRA and Keogh deposits of $1,000 or more March 1 Iccn identified as l . soiuerns ot Utah families through the counts hearing process 1 he Governors steering committee, chaired by I lien f urgis and Dr. Richard P. Lindsay, was charged last fall with organizing this conference. The cominitce took upon itself an additional task, that of going through (he grassroots process of holding county hearings, which is unique in all the states sponsoring conferences on families. It is expected that between 600 and 800 persons will attend the Utah Conference on Families. There is no can earn 50 more than you've been earning on a First Security Individual Retirement Account or Keogh Account, thanks to a change in regulations. No Now, you WSw- bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on your retirement money. And you have the peace of mind of knowing that it's safely insured by the FDIC and backed by the Wests largest financial institution. Rates will be announced monthly for new deposits. Inter-mountai- n 1. Open your IRA befoie Apiil 15, and ou can still deduct your contribution from our 1979 taxes. It's the same fot Keoqh deposits if your account was opened before December 31, 1979. There's never been a better time to make saving foi retiiement more re ... less taxing. Ask about it at your nearby Fitst Se curity office. It's just one mote reason why at First Security Bank, security is our warding or middle name. oj; Federal regulations require a substantial Interest penalty for early withdrawal. 1 |